As far as I can tell, our current linux emulation platform is based on Fedora "10." As far as I can tell, this was released in November 2008 (going on 5 years ago) and was EOL as of December 2009 (my source is wikipedia). Wow.
Until now, I have ignored (mostly) where the linux emulation came from --- most binaries distributed for linux are substantially pessimistic about what linux you're running. Enter Steam for Linux. It seems to depend on _very_ recent linux. If you're using Debian, you must run "unstable" Wheezy rather than whatever stable is called. Worse, Steam servers ... long running on some of my FreeBSD servers, are now converting to the new Steam linux world ... and are now starting to not run under FreeBSD's old linux port. Some questions... 1. Most of the hoopla seems to be over libc.so.6 --- is there any chance we can have that with or without upgrading to a newer copy of fedora (or whatever) in ports? 2. I notice that newer fedora releases are using 3.x linux kernels. Are binaries using 3.x kernels a problem for FreeBSD's linux kernel mod? 3. Are there some quick patches to running l4d/l4d2/tf2 and/or killingfloor servers on FreeBSD? I realize, with the state of our 3D stuff, expecting Steam games to run may be too much --- but the servers have always been and should always be easy to support. _______________________________________________ freebsd-emulation@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-emulation To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-emulation-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"